Philadelphia Eagles: Ranking NFL Draft’s top 10 ILBs after Kenneth Murray

EUGENE, OR - OCTOBER 08: Linebacker Troy Dye #35 of the Oregon Ducks celebrates after sacking quarterback Jake Browning of the Washington Huskies on October 8, 2016 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The Huskies defeated the Ducks 70-21. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
EUGENE, OR - OCTOBER 08: Linebacker Troy Dye #35 of the Oregon Ducks celebrates after sacking quarterback Jake Browning of the Washington Huskies on October 8, 2016 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The Huskies defeated the Ducks 70-21. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images) /
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David Woodward #9 of the Utah State Aggies (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
David Woodward #9 of the Utah State Aggies (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /

Logan Wilson, Wyoming. 8. player. 903. . .

There’s been a little buzz in the Eagles community over former Wyoming Cowboy Logan Wilson after the six-foot-two, 250-pound prospect racked up 105 tackles and four interceptions in 2019.

If we’re all being honest, someone’s ability to produce nice numbers in the Mountain West Conference isn’t as impressive as someone who played versus better talent in one of the Power 5 Conferences. It will be interesting to see where Wilson is taken.

David Woodward is another product of the Mountain West that should turn a few heads. He cut his teeth in the Utah State Aggies program. If you live on the East Coast and stayed up a little later to watch a few games in 2019, you saw him tally a few of his 93 total stops and four forced fumbles.

That gives him 252 total tackles, eight sacks, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and six forced fumbles for his 26-game career. He had a decent year as a junior, but his sophomore outing was a better example of just how good he could be.